Monday, May 28, 2018

Saving for Education? Consider a 529 Plan

Do you know about 529 savings plans? If not, you are not alone – although these plans have been around since 1996, many people are still unaware of them. And that’s unfortunate, because a 529 plan can be a valuable tool for anyone who wants to help a child, grandchild, friend or other family member save for education expenses. 

Here are some of the key benefits of a 529 plan:  

Potential tax advantages – A 529 plan’s earnings are not subject to federal income taxes, as long as withdrawals are used for qualified elementary, secondary and higher education expenses of the designated beneficiary, such as your child or grandchild. (You will be subject to ordinary income taxes, plus a 10 percent federal penalty, on the earnings portion of withdrawals not used for qualified education expenses.)  

High contribution limits – Contribution limits are generally quite high for most states’ 529 plans. However, you could possibly incur gift tax consequences if your contributions, plus any other gifts, to a particular beneficiary exceed $15,000 during a single year.  

Ability to switch beneficiaries – As the old song goes, “The future is not ours to see.” You might name a particular child or grandchild as a beneficiary of a 529 savings plan, only to see him or her decide not to go to college after all. But as the owner of the plan, you generally may be able to switch beneficiaries whenever you like, right up to the point when they start taking withdrawals. (To make this switch non-taxable and penalty-free, you must designate a new beneficiary who is a member of the same family as the original beneficiary.)  

Freedom to invest in any state’s plan – You can invest in the 529 plan offered by any state, regardless of where you live. But if you invest in your own state’s plan, you might receive some type of state tax benefit, such as a deduction or credit. Additional benefits also may be available.  

Flexibility in changing investments – You can switch investment options in your 529 plan up to twice a year. Or, if you’d rather take a more hands-off approach, you could select an automatic age-based or target date option that starts out with a heavier emphasis on growth-oriented investments and shifts toward less risky, fixed-income vehicles as the beneficiary approaches school or college age. 
While a 529 plan clearly offers some benefits, it also raises some issues about which you should be aware. For example, when colleges compute financial aid packages, they may count assets in a 529 plan as parental assets, assuming the parents are the plan owners. To clarify the impact of 529 plans on potential financial aid awards, you might want to consult with a college’s financial aid officer. 
One final note: In previous years, 529 plans were limited to eligible colleges, universities and trade schools, but starting in 2018, you can also use up to $10,000 per year, per beneficiary, from a 529 plan to pay for tuition expenses at public, private or religious elementary and secondary schools. (Not all states recognize elementary and secondary school expenses as qualifying for 529 plan benefits, so consult your local tax advisor before investing.) 

Education is a great investment in a child’s future. And to make that education more affordable, you might want to make your own investment in a 529 plan

This article was written by Edward Jones for use by your local Edward Jones Financial Advisor, Kiran R Khot, 507 Greene Avenue, (920) 489-2778

Monday, May 14, 2018

2018 Movies in the Park

Movie in the Parks

Bring your family out for a movie under the stars and some children’s games.
Don’t forget the blanket or chairs for seating.



June 8 @ Green Isle Park
Activities Start at 7pm
Movie Starting at at Dusk
Feature Movie: Moana
Rating: PG
Sponsored by: 
 Allouez Lion's Club   &     

Come by early as our Allouez Summer Camp Staff will be running some fun children's crafts and games prior to the movie!

Leave the snacks at home, we have everything you’ll need. Allouez Lion's Club will be on hand selling concessions throughout the movie.
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July 13 @ Green Isle Park

Activities Start at 7pm
Movie Starting at at Dusk

Feature Movie: Ferdinand

Rating: PG

Sponsored by: 

Come by early as our Allouez Summer Camp Staff will be running some fun children's crafts and games prior to the movie!

Leave the snacks at home, we have everything you’ll need. Concessions will be sold throughout the movie.
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August 10 @ Green Isle Park
Activities Start at 7pm
Movie Starting at at Dusk
Feature Movie: Coco
Rating: PG
Sponsored by: 

Come by early as our Allouez Camp Staff will have fun children's crafts and games prior to the movie!

Leave the snacks at home, we have everything you’ll need. The Allouez Buccaneers will also be on hand selling concessions before and during the movie.


Village Wide Rummage Sale May 18-20th


The Village wide rummage sale is once again hosted by the Allouez Neighbors Magazine and will take place the weekend of May 18-20. 

Saturday, May 12, 2018

2018 Dance for Children with Special Needs

 
General age range: 8-21, but exceptions are made.
This class offers stretching and strengthening exercises, general movement patterns, Brain Dance warm up, beginner ballet, jazz, & hip hop moves. It is open to special education students who love movement, dance, and music. This class will strive to improve timing, motor planning skills, balance, and coordination in a fun environment. Final performance will be Saturday, August 5 at the Miracle League closing ceremonies. 

MONDAYS June 11 – July 30, 2018
*No class 7/2!
LOCATION: Allouez Community Center
FEE: $34 R/$49 NR
TIME: 4:30pm- 5:30pm

Register Online at: https://allouez.recdesk.com/